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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Trump Winning"

That's Jizzers job, damn it.
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Sorry folks...
 
he's 67. yes, that is getting up there, but the man is not feeble by any means. @Ron Burgundy is close to that dude's age, and Ron is in shape, but not in Olympian shape. I'm fairly certain that Ron could reach down to 18" and jack around with something at foot level. And if it was pulling up, do tell why he decided to pull it. It wasn't a glory hole, so he had no business pulling on something there. Like I said, common sense aint so common anymore. Seems you're showing that you lack that trait as well.
I spend so much time in the gym that they gave me a part-time job.

 
Arrests are public records, dipshit.

That's categorically false. We can point to tens of thousands of examples where crimes and arrests have been made where the perps are not identified for a myriad of reasons.

In the United States, an arrest does not automatically mean the person's name will be made public, although in many cases it does become publicly available through government records. It depends on the jurisdiction, the type of offense, and applicable laws.
  • Police blotters and arrest logs: Many police departments and sheriff's offices routinely publish the names of people who have been arrested, along with the charges, date, and location. Others publish only limited information or nothing at all.
  • Jail records: If someone is booked into a county or city jail, their booking information—including their name, mugshot (where permitted), charges, and bond amount—is often a public record. Some jurisdictions no longer release mugshots routinely due to privacy laws.
  • Court records: Once charges are filed in court, the defendant's name is generally part of the public court record unless the case has been sealed.
  • Juveniles: Arrests involving minors are typically confidential, with exceptions for certain serious crimes or when a juvenile is charged as an adult.
  • Protected or sealed cases:Some arrests may not be publicly disclosed if:
    • the records are sealed by a court,
    • the arrest involves certain protected victims or witnesses,
    • disclosure would compromise an ongoing investigation,
    • state law limits release of the information.
  • Federal arrests: Federal agencies often announce significant arrests through press releases, but many federal arrests receive no public announcement beyond the court records.
You are this stupid.

Please come back tomorrow and entertain us further Jester.

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No, that would be you. You even fantasized about his grip strength.

Not as scapegoats for a pathetic baby who can admit his failures.
1 - point to where I “fantasized about his grip strength”. You can’t. I never said it. Looky there. Another L to add to your collection. Loser.

2 - did Trump arrest these “scapegoats”? Show the video or photos. Looky there. Another L to add to your collection. Loser.
 
Arrests are public records, dipshit. They’ve made this a spectacle. Why not reveal the names and charges?
You mean, like the J6ers? Like that?
 
1 - point to where I “fantasized about his grip strength”. You can’t. I never said it. Looky there. Another L to add to your collection. Loser.

2 - did Trump arrest these “scapegoats”? Show the video or photos. Looky there. Another L to add to your collection. Loser.

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